"This is about the Attachment, isn't it!"He yelled.
"Yes." said the Neuros Lord. I was dumbstruck. The guard opened my cell with a special tag and I got out. I didn't say anything.
Sure we had predicted it was going to be about The Attachment, but I didn't think that would mean me. I couldn't help but feel like it would be easy but at the same time I might never see Daeshim again. I looked at him, he was shaking with fury.
"Why can't you leave us alone and take someone else?!" He yelled.
The Neuros Lord looked at Daeshim with interest, "Humans amuse me, you know. You seem to think about the silliest things. You think I will let him stay here? He has potential."
The puffer fish Neuros laughed. Daeshim looked hatefully at him. Jane did as well. A boy at the far end of the prison hall yelled, "I could go in his place if he's too scared."
I slowly turned around.
The boy could see the annoyance in my eyes.
"Shut the fuck up, and listen for once." I said.
No one spoke.
I really hated that guy, always acting like he was so tough. He always thought he was so important, when he was rotting in a tiny cell, losing every inch of sanity just like the rest of us.
"You think you can do better than me? Want to have fun watching people getting murdered and coating yourself with blood?" I spat, "You think you're so important that everyone else is below you? You can barley hold your shit together."
The boy didn't answer.
I turned back around, to look at the Neuros Lord. He knew it was time to take me away.
I followed him out.
"Bye." said Daeshim.
"See you around." I said, "Maybe."
I followed the Neuros down a hall with doors to other Prison hallways to the end, where there were stairs, we walked down and to a surprisingly high tech looking room, considering the Prisons were made of stone-like material. Cooling down, I saw a glass door and held my breathe as we walked towards it. I counted down to when I would finally see the outside world. 5...4...3....2.......1.
The door opened. I gasped.
The world around was beautiful. It was not only green, but rich in purple, blue, red, and orange colors. It was like a tropical, jungle, but magic biome, it was nothing i'd ever seen before. Great vines and roots covered in moss and small lavender flowers coated the ground, trees as tall as the eye could see every three feet away from eachother, giant leaves stemming out of the ground with red flowers that looked like umbrellas, and all sorts of animals! I could barely take in the surroundings, but I breathed fresh air and it tasted sweet and cool. Giant metallic looking birds flew above us and small furry critters pranced around the forest floors. My mouth was hanging wide open as I looked around. I forgot I was with the Neuros. I forgot where I was going. I just kept on turning around and around, trying to take it all in. I walked towards the trees, unaware that the Neuros were observing me. I felt the tree, it was rough. I felt the moss, the vines, and approached animals I'd never dreamt of. I turned around and faced the Neuros.
"In here." Said the Neuros Lord, gesturing green vehicle hovering three inches above the ground. I looked at him and reluctantly got inside.
"Where are you taking me?" I asked, hate seeping back into me.
The Neuros Lord laughed, "my office. I'll need to get my information on you."
"Not an officer, or someone who would seemingly have more time?"I questioned, looking at the pufferfish Neuros.
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Surrendering Isn't an Option
FantasyIf you like violence and a dose of crazy, this is for you! The world was destroyed and only 18,000 people survived it, coming to a planet inhabited by the Neuros, a cruel xenoform than forced the remaining humans into prisons while running experimen...
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